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    With the rapid growth of industry & trade in big cities and urban areas as well as with increasing the development of infrastructure projects in railway transportation, hence increasing the need for transportation equipment for people . According to long-term development planning of the Republic of Indonesia, urban railway transportation infrastructure build in many places , some of those projects are, APMS (Automatic People Mover System) project at the Soekarno-Hatta Airport, MRT (Mass Rapid Transit ) project in Jakarta, LRT (Light Rail Train) project in Jakarta, Palembang, Bandung , Surabaya and High-speed train Jakarta-Bandung project . In a modern urban transport vehicle , the system used is a driverless train control system.…

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    Working with automatic thought is one of the core task in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Beck (2011) lays out four basic steps to work with automatic thoughts of patients, including (1) identifying automatic thoughts, (2) identifying emotions, (3) evaluating automatic thoughts, and (4) responding to automatic thoughts. In many cases, therapists work with patients, particularly patients with mental disorders who have predictably inaccurate automatic thoughts. In those cases, the therapists…

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    Automatic Stereotypes

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    Can you think of any real-world contexts in which automatic stereotypes might have a detrimental effect on how whites treats blacks? Some real-world contexts in which automatic stereotypes might have a detrimental effect on the way whites treats blacks would be the police shooting on black men. Stereotyping has lead to some police officers think that black men are all the same thieves and hoodlums. This leads to detrimental effects because a police officer that views back men in this way,…

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    The book Automatic Millionaire by David Bach has taught me so many different ways to become rich from a young age, let alone in ways that you can start late and still finish rich, which happens to be the title of another book. I never really thought about being a millionaire until after reading this book. The best thing about this book was that it showed me what I was already doing right, and what I needed to work on to perfect my goal of being a millionaire. My previous thoughts on how to…

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    Smiling is universal and contagious (Stevenson, 2012). It only takes seven seconds to judge a person (Pitts, 2013), but because the action of smiling resides in the cingulate cortex of the brain, if someone smiles the automatic response is to smile back unless the reflex is resisted (Stevenson, 2012). What if the immediate response is to frown because of the disgusting state of the smile? Teeth are an important part of a smile but if they are yellow and dirty, a person's life will be associated…

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    Jamie Lancaster Professor Alena Johnson FCHD 3350 – LO1 4 September 2016 The Automatic Millionaire 1. Meeting the Automatic Millionaire David Bach begins by telling the reader about his first experience meeting an automatic millionaire. He delves into his story about Jim and Sue McIntyre, a middle aged couple. Curiously, they act more like a newlywed couple and they joyously announce their up and coming retirement. Now Jim is in his fifties, and most people his age do not have enough money to…

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    Automatic Pilot Speech

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    We are so use to running on automatic pilot that we accept our inner thoughts for what they are. We never question them. We never try to change them. Good, bad or indifferent, that inner recording just keeps looping and playing and we just keep listening to it. “You’re not smart enough, good enough, pretty enough …” “You don’t have the education.” “You’re for the wrong country.” “You’re the wrong nationality.” “You’re to short, to tall, to fat, to thin …” We never filter anything out. It take…

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    What Is Th350?

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    Points of Interest The TH350 is an automatic shift, three speed transmission. The TH350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Power glide automatic transmission. The TH350 transmission was developed in a joint effort by the Chevrolet and Buick Automotive Corporations. The TH350 transmission it is also referred to as the CBC (Chevrolet-Buick Combined) 350. Soon after production the Turbo 350 quickly became known for its strength, versatility and…

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    My job position did not require me to drive any vehicles with a manual transmission and respondent did not require other similarly situated employees not of my race or national origin to obtain a CDL for driving vehicles with manual and automatic transmissions.” Response: As articulated in the “Background” section, Mr. Casquejo was appointed to a Maintenance Specialist, Electrician Journey II position in the Facilities Maintenance Section and, as such, he was required to obtain a CDL Class B to…

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    This has the following benefits:  Automated gear shift  Improved fuel economy compared with torque converter automatic transmission  Improved acceleration performance compared with manual transmission  Improved shift quality compared with manual transmission  Easy to manufacture  Another is the system’s versatility since it gives manufacturers the option to introduce automatic gearboxes or semi-autos with minimal expense or complexity.  The performance is there. The fuel economy gain is…

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